In a Heartbeat

In a Heartbeat by RJ Nolan is an illustrated edition published by Ylva Verlag e.Kfr. in May 2014. This contemporary fiction explores the lives of two women, Sam McKenna, a veteran police officer, and Dr. Riley Connolly, a trauma surgeon. While Sam is accustomed to confronting danger, she struggles with the idea of commitment, especially after a recent breakup. Riley, on the other hand, grapples with her family’s expectations and the need to conceal her sexuality. Their paths cross during a critical incident at the hospital, setting the stage for a complex relationship.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love, identity, and the challenges of personal connections. As Sam and Riley navigate their respective fears and societal pressures, the story examines whether a future is possible for a commitment-averse cop and a closeted doctor. With a focus on LGBTQ+ romance, this book presents a nuanced portrayal of contemporary relationships, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of love and acceptance. The edition spans 400 pages, offering a rich exploration of its characters and their journeys.
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Veteran police officer Sam McKenna has no trouble facing down criminals on a daily basis but breaks out in a sweat at the mere mention of commitment. A recent failed relationship strengthens her resolve to stick with her trademark no-strings-attached affairs. Dr. Riley Connolly, a successful trauma surgeon, has spent her whole life trying to measure up to her family’s expectations. And that includes hiding her sexuality from them. When a routine call sends Sam to the hospital where Riley works, the two women are hurtled into a life-and-death situation. The incident binds them together. But can there be any future for a commitment-phobic cop and a closeted, workaholic doctor?
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